The
Chronicles of Narnia (Boxed Set)
by C. S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes (Illustrator)
Hardcover Special Edition
C.S.
Lewis Letters to Children (C.S. Lewis Classics)
by C. S. Lewis, et al
(Paperback - June 1996)
The
Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe : Full Color Collector's Edition/Book
2 (Lewis, C. S. Chronicles of Narnia (Harpercollins (Firm)), Bk. 2.)
by C. S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes (Illustrator)
(Paperback - September 2000)
Mere
Christianity
by C. S. Lewis
(Paperback - February 2001)
Mere
Christianity/The Screwtape Letters Collector's Box
by C. S. Lewis
(Hardcover - October 2001)
The
Magic Never Ends : An Oral History of the Life and Work of C.S. Lewis
by John Ryan Duncan, Chip Duncan
(Hardcover)
The
Four Loves
by C. S. Lewis
(Paperback - December 1971)
Abolition
of Man, The
by C. S. Lewis
(Paperback - March 2001)
Great
Divorce, The
by C. S. Lewis
(Paperback - February 2001)
The
Problem of Pain
by C. S. Lewis
The Problem of Pain answers the universal question, "Why would an all-loving,
all-knowing God allow people to experience pain and suffering?" Master
Christian apologist C.S. Lewis asserts that pain is a problem because our
finite, human minds selfishly believe that pain-free lives would prove
that God loves us. In truth, by asking for this, we want God to love us
less, not more than he does. "Love, in its own nature, demands the perfecting
of the beloved; that the mere 'kindness' which tolerates anything except
suffering in its object is, in that respect at the opposite pole from Love."
In addressing "Divine Omnipotence," "Human Wickedness," "Human Pain," and
"Heaven," Lewis succeeds in lifting the reader from his frame of reference
by artfully capitulating these topics into a conversational tone, which
makes his assertions easy to swallow and even easier to digest. Lewis is
straightforward in aim as well as honest about his impediments, saying,
"I am not arguing that pain is not painful. Pain hurts. I am only trying
to show that the old Christian doctrine that being made perfect through
suffering is not incredible. To prove it palatable is beyond my design."
The mind is expanded, God is magnified, and the reader is reminded that
he is not the center of the universe as Lewis carefully rolls through the
dissertation that suffering is God's will in preparing the believer for
heaven and for the full weight of glory that awaits him there. While many
of us naively wish that God had designed a "less glorious and less arduous
destiny" for his children, the fortune lies in Lewis's inclination to set
us straight with his charming wit and pious mind. --Jill Heatherly -
Amazon.com
(Paperback - February 2001)
The
Screwtape Letters
by C. S. Lewis
(Paperback - February 2001)
Space
Trilogy
by C. S. Lewis
(Paperback - June 1996)
A Grief Observed
by C. S. Lewis
Listed under Bereavement
That
Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grown-Ups
by C. S. Lewis
Book Description The final book in C.S. Lewis's acclaimed Space Trilogy,
which includes Out of the Silent Planet and Perelandra, That Hideous Strength
concludes the adventures of the matchless Dr. Ransom. Finding himself in
a world of superior alien beings and scientific experiments run amok, Dr.
Ransom struggles with questions of ethics and morality, applying age-old
wisdom to a brave new universe dominated by science. His quest for truth
is a journey filled with intrigue and suspense.
Hardcover from Scribner
Book Published: October, 1996 |
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We Have Faces : A Myth Retold
by C. S. Lewis, Fritz Eichenberg (Illustrator)
Book Description: This tale of two princesses - one beautiful and one
unattractive - and of the struggle between sacred and profane love is Lewis'’s
reworking of the myth of Cupid and Psyche and one of his most enduring
works.
Paperback: 324 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.85 x
7.96 x 5.34
Publisher: Harvest Books; (July 9, 1980)
ISBN: 0156904365
The
Voyage of the Dawn Treader (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 5)
by C. S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes (Illustrator)
(Hardcover - August 1994)
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